Romantic comedy, stamng
Betty White , Leslie Nielsen
When widow Evelyn Eglin is told she has only six months to live, she is determined to take a last holiday and has a final fling with widower Lloyd Dixon.
Director Jonathan Sanger (1991) ♦ See Films: pages 45-50
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Day-to-day life in a Hampshire village. Today, Debbie waits anxiously to see if herfamilywill be re-housed. Next episode tomorrow at 5.30pm
Producers Nigel Farrell and Paul Sommers
Director Paul Sommers First shown on ITV

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Second of six drama documentaries about tales of courage and conviction. Catch-a-Fire. Morant Bay, Jamaica, 1865: the story of Deacon Paul Bogle and George William Gordon , two men at the forefront of the struggle to free the black people from the nightmare of droughts and high taxes on the white-owned plantations. The attempted revolution ended in death and destruction. Narrated by Burt Caesar. Producer Ahmad Ahmadzadeh ; Director
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Andrew Wiles stumbled across the world's greatest mathematical puzzle, Fermat's Last Theorem, as a 10-year-old schoolboy. Thus began a quest with just one elusive goal in mind: to solve the problem that had baffled formidable minds for over three centuries.
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The first episode of a nine-part drama series charting 30 years in the lives of four Geordie friends from 1965 to 1995. Starring
Christopher Eccleston , Daniel Craig , Mark Strong , Gina McKee
While Nicky decides he wants to change the world and Geordie heads for London, Mary and Tosker make a life-changing mistake. See today's choices.
Written by Peter Flannery ; Producer Charles Pattinson Director Pedr James Repeated next Saturday
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